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kids are able to use at home and create to something that you actually work and use in an educational environment. >> one of the things that schools are backing more interested and vested in is developing critical thinking and creative thought. and having a tool like this helps students generate a lot of ideas, mess about, play with their friends and unlock ideas that they can use for writing tea write for an audience in ways that they haven't had an opportunity to do before. it has to be a lot more engaging and endearing for them to get them motivated. >> the level of engagement, enthusiasm, level of laughter. students are far more willing to go back and revise and edit and say, that doesn't sound right. when it was just on paper, that was a much more difficult task for them to do. they can experience the writing process in a really fun way. >> so walk me through the app. i want -- this is something obviously that my kids can do at home, too. how would i go on? >> would you like me to show you? >> yeah. show me. >> it's for the ipad and we start here on the narrative art. so a lot of people thin
kids are able to use at home and create to something that you actually work and use in an educational environment. >> one of the things that schools are backing more interested and vested in is developing critical thinking and creative thought. and having a tool like this helps students generate a lot of ideas, mess about, play with their friends and unlock ideas that they can use for writing tea write for an audience in ways that they haven't had an opportunity to do before. it has to be...
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if students can get lectures at their own time and pace cha can be done with the physical environment? more projects? more insquirry? more explanation? that's where we think everything is going to go. >> and something i'm really preoccupied with right now because i have teenager ls. they had a big change a few years ago. now they decided to change it once again. and you are working with the college board of education to have these online -- if i'm correct. online prep tests for the new s.a.t. one big criticism has been that it favors the affluent who can take these tests. this is a huge game changer, though. . >> yeah it's always been associated with things that maybe don't exactly learn in school. and the affluent may have access to the test prep companies and get special training and whatever else. m and so the new s.a.t. in 2016 the goal is to be more aligned with what students learn in schools. and they've recognized perceived and probably real inequity. the affluent or middle class may be able to afford it. work working with them. we're going to launch on free test prep. it's goi
if students can get lectures at their own time and pace cha can be done with the physical environment? more projects? more insquirry? more explanation? that's where we think everything is going to go. >> and something i'm really preoccupied with right now because i have teenager ls. they had a big change a few years ago. now they decided to change it once again. and you are working with the college board of education to have these online -- if i'm correct. online prep tests for the new...
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for the environment... for everyone. ♪ for everyone. by automatically closing tits grille vents...es itself more aerodynamic... leaving you... breathless the all-new ford focus with active grille shutters we make it sizzle and snap. and now so can you. ♪ ignite the night with p.f. chang's home menu. the boldest flavors in the freezer aisle. ignite the night with p.f. chang's home menu. while accelerating through a corner,better can a car simultaneously adjust the speed of each front wheel? this one... just did. the all-new ford focus with torque vectoring control. ♪ can i bring my friend to tea? ♪ ♪ pink, brown, yellow, orange, and blue ♪ ♪ i love you ♪ buhm, buhm, buhm, buhm, buhm, buhm-buhm ♪ ♪ buhm, buhm-buhm, look at me ♪ all together now [ male announcer ] unlimited is good. and thanks to sprint, you can talk, text, and post as much as you want for no extra cost. so go ahead, world. unlimit yourself. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. sprint. america's favorite 4
for the environment... for everyone. ♪ for everyone. by automatically closing tits grille vents...es itself more aerodynamic... leaving you... breathless the all-new ford focus with active grille shutters we make it sizzle and snap. and now so can you. ♪ ignite the night with p.f. chang's home menu. the boldest flavors in the freezer aisle. ignite the night with p.f. chang's home menu. while accelerating through a corner,better can a car simultaneously adjust the speed of each front wheel?...
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he managed to work his way from the drug store counter back into his old environment as a pharmaceutical executive with medco. he also had a girlfriend, a serious new woman in his life who was going to move in with him in that nice but all too lonely house in ramsey, new jersey. while paul was talking marriage the former mrs. duncsak's life was in freenfafall. money trouble. she hadn't found work after the divorce, had been sick with various complaints, and had fallen behind on bank payments for her home. john duncsak says the way his brother saw it stacy had only one option, to move in with her parents down in florida, you about child custody arrangement wouldn't allow it. >> every time that stacy had the kids my brother was always concerned that she would take them out of state and there would have to be a battle of fighting through courts again to get the kids. >> behind that fear was an even darker threat. paul shared it with his friend nancy bagley one afternoon as their kids swam in his back yard. he said earlier that summer his pool had been sabotaged, the heater cranked up to a p
he managed to work his way from the drug store counter back into his old environment as a pharmaceutical executive with medco. he also had a girlfriend, a serious new woman in his life who was going to move in with him in that nice but all too lonely house in ramsey, new jersey. while paul was talking marriage the former mrs. duncsak's life was in freenfafall. money trouble. she hadn't found work after the divorce, had been sick with various complaints, and had fallen behind on bank payments...
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. >> reporter: all those things created such a hostile environment, that's what led the father to take his own life. the church eventually settled the case. the family's attorney saying they paid out more than $1 million. the jesuits declined to talk about the case, but others come to their defense saying the father's history of mental illness, indeed a previous suicide attempt, indicate just how troubled a person he was to begin with. but the end of the lawsuit was not the end of the story. >> after the lawsuit is settled, then, you know, further information comes about. >> reporter: investigators hired by the family came up with evidence they say was inconsistent with suicide. no note. winds to his face that went explained by the fall. the fact a witness saw him falling but never reported seeing him jump. finally the family claims a police investigation that was rushed and in complete. >> they didn't do really any investigating on it. they never called the crime scene unit. >> reporter: and the family contends they didn't interview one person in particular. father gerald lindner. he'
. >> reporter: all those things created such a hostile environment, that's what led the father to take his own life. the church eventually settled the case. the family's attorney saying they paid out more than $1 million. the jesuits declined to talk about the case, but others come to their defense saying the father's history of mental illness, indeed a previous suicide attempt, indicate just how troubled a person he was to begin with. but the end of the lawsuit was not the end of the...
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this is the environment i'm used to, e.r. controlled chaos of the emergency room. >> do you remember me? >> reporter: for nearly 500 parents at who show up at st. joseph with a psychiatric crisis every month -- >> what's going on? >> reporter: -- being in the chaos can be down right dangerous. that's because studies show mental health patients wait for hours even days in the e.r. to get treatment, significantly longer than other patients. and waiting in that turbulent environment can make these patients even sicker. >> if i let you sit longer you're going to escalate where you might hurt someone, possibly hurt yourself. >> reporter: 47-year-old chad ward experienced it firsthand. he spent 24 hours in an emergency room after he tried to take his own life. >> they didn't have a bed so i was having to sit in a chair and it was just a lot of pain. >> these people are in distress. are we going to look the other way and ignore it, or are we going to look at best policies and practices to help them get the help they need? >> reporte
this is the environment i'm used to, e.r. controlled chaos of the emergency room. >> do you remember me? >> reporter: for nearly 500 parents at who show up at st. joseph with a psychiatric crisis every month -- >> what's going on? >> reporter: -- being in the chaos can be down right dangerous. that's because studies show mental health patients wait for hours even days in the e.r. to get treatment, significantly longer than other patients. and waiting in that turbulent...
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public safety, keeping the power lines clear, have a great mony and we'll da while also protecting the environment. the natural world is a beautiful thing, the work that we do helps us protect it. public education is definitely a big part of our job, to teach our customers about the best type of trees to plant around the power lines. we want to keep the power on for our customers. we want to keep our community safe. this is our community, this is where we live. we need to make sure that we have a beautiful place for our children to live. together, we're building a better california. >>> breaking news, two fugitives on the run. >>> a movie theater shooting that sent movie-goers scrambling over the weekend. why the security guard says he was justified opening fire on a threat. >>> the election recount that is a full go in wisconsin and possibly two other states. a deeper look why knows conducting it are up against the clock. "today in bait" starts right now. >>> hope you're coming off a great weekend. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. getting all that turkey done.
public safety, keeping the power lines clear, have a great mony and we'll da while also protecting the environment. the natural world is a beautiful thing, the work that we do helps us protect it. public education is definitely a big part of our job, to teach our customers about the best type of trees to plant around the power lines. we want to keep the power on for our customers. we want to keep our community safe. this is our community, this is where we live. we need to make sure that we have...
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fraternity brothers grow mushrooms and grounds for worry, solving coffee's black mark on the environment. our reporters take a word from al jazeera and the financial times, this week on "press here." >>>. >>> good morning, everyone, facebook screwed up. it's slowly realizing. that over the past few month, we seen facebook acknowledge their roll in the spread of propaganda in the last elections. you probably saw it. it didn't look like russian propaganda, of course. it looked like authentic news, the guardian connecting hillary clinton to the death of an fbi agent was shared over and over. not only is that article not true, there is no such thing as the denver guardian him facebook says 140 million people saw that on the news feed. >> that is more people than voted in the entire election. facebook has tried several solutions from flagging news articles to asking users to credit news agencies the simplest solution is to remove news articles, give up. but that, too, is a problem. legitimate newsrooms around the country, newsrooms like the san francisco "chronicle" count on traffic to drive
fraternity brothers grow mushrooms and grounds for worry, solving coffee's black mark on the environment. our reporters take a word from al jazeera and the financial times, this week on "press here." >>>. >>> good morning, everyone, facebook screwed up. it's slowly realizing. that over the past few month, we seen facebook acknowledge their roll in the spread of propaganda in the last elections. you probably saw it. it didn't look like russian propaganda, of course....
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the deals in-store and online are more level than they've ever been, as retailers try to create an environment where consumers feel comfortable shopping, whether it's in-store or online. >> reporter: if you plan to use a gi carft pairing it with a savings platform like slickdeals.net could stretch your dollar even further >> set a deal alert on that site and you'll be alerted to when any specific items go on sale. >> reporter: and while the prices kee dropping for many items, consumer experts say there are some products to consider keeping off your list for now. >> i would hold off until january for things in the new year new you category like fitness items, wellness items, also hold off on tvs until right before the super bowl, because that's when they'll be on sale again. >> reporter: heading into 2021, with more bargains on the horizon. kathy park, nbc news >>> and while you're stocking up on those deals, you might need to make some returns we'll tell you the best way to do those and one little girl's christmas wish come true how she helped to update an iconic toy >>> with so many americans
the deals in-store and online are more level than they've ever been, as retailers try to create an environment where consumers feel comfortable shopping, whether it's in-store or online. >> reporter: if you plan to use a gi carft pairing it with a savings platform like slickdeals.net could stretch your dollar even further >> set a deal alert on that site and you'll be alerted to when any specific items go on sale. >> reporter: and while the prices kee dropping for many items,...
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and it could benefit more than just the pros. >> the helmets developed for the nfl environment, technology that's been developed, does trickle down to college, high school, and youth level. >> reporter: one goal, to have helmets tailored specifically to each position on the team. these are general position helmets but this is the first position specific helmet already on the field. you see this bumper? it has extra padding for linemen. this nfl commercial airing during primetime games boasts concussions have been reduced. >> the ability to sustain 25% reduction in concussions for the past three seasons. >> reporter: jeff miller is the nfl executive vice president for health and safety. is that a number you're satisfied with? >> no. there is no finish line when it comes to the health and safety of our sports specifically around concussions. >> reporter: four years ago the league agreed to pay out $1 billion to players who suffered long-term effects from concussions. many suffering from symptoms of cte, a debilitating condition resulting from multiple impacts to the head. could you take a fa
and it could benefit more than just the pros. >> the helmets developed for the nfl environment, technology that's been developed, does trickle down to college, high school, and youth level. >> reporter: one goal, to have helmets tailored specifically to each position on the team. these are general position helmets but this is the first position specific helmet already on the field. you see this bumper? it has extra padding for linemen. this nfl commercial airing during primetime...
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back now isn't to replace something that was once there, but it's to put an invasive species into an environment in which it's never been before. >> reporter: is there 1% in the back of your mind where something could go wrong? >> we are doing the best that we can to collaborate with all of the top scientists, bioethicists and conservationists around the world to ensure that it goes as right as possible, and there will always be some risk in a moon shot for society. >> reporter: a mammoth-sized moon shot coming soon. morgan chesky, nbc news, dallas. >>> and when we come back, there is good news tonight. the surprise performance that brought this beloved teacher to tears. ♪ >>> there is good news tonight about the impact one teacher can have on his students and the lengths one group of alumni went to pay it forward even decades later. ♪ beauty and the beast ♪ >> reporter: when the final performance of "beauty and the beast" at michigan's mount pleasant high school came to an end -- [ cheers and applause >> reporter: -- the real drama began. >> john, can i have you come down? >> reporter: th
back now isn't to replace something that was once there, but it's to put an invasive species into an environment in which it's never been before. >> reporter: is there 1% in the back of your mind where something could go wrong? >> we are doing the best that we can to collaborate with all of the top scientists, bioethicists and conservationists around the world to ensure that it goes as right as possible, and there will always be some risk in a moon shot for society. >>...
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costco is the right stock for this environment. domestic play looks real good. largely domestic. what is the game plan for next week? it all depends on sunday. we need so see some action. we need bernanke and obama to pick up the phone and start calling these global leaders. if no calls are made, we're going lower. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, cramer is switching gears to find you a stock with a set of wheels that's ready to ride. could this high speed spec put you on the highway to profit? >>> and later, rip off the band aid? this global health care company's products have been in medicine cabinets for over a hundred years, but its stock trailed the market this year. could cramer's diagnosis unlock its true value? all coming up on "mad money." >>> we all know there's nothing more important -- >> we're celebrating our fifth annual edition of "mad money," it's a family aware. >> once a year only, check it out. >> want to join cramer in studio for the special event? >> a brotherly dispute. >> the doctor is in the house. >> head to madmoney.cnbc.com to sign up for
costco is the right stock for this environment. domestic play looks real good. largely domestic. what is the game plan for next week? it all depends on sunday. we need so see some action. we need bernanke and obama to pick up the phone and start calling these global leaders. if no calls are made, we're going lower. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, cramer is switching gears to find you a stock with a set of wheels that's ready to ride. could this high speed spec...
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hearing protection if you'll be near fireworks, or for that matter, any time you're in a loud noise environment. >> just better off having the ear plugs in, thank you so much, very interesting. >>> we're back with a family's magical moment as their 4-year-old daughter is able to walk for the first time. >>> as any parent knows, a child's first steps are a joyful moment. and that was certainly the case in michigan as 4-year-old maya tisdale took her first steps on her own.has rebral palsy, had an operation less than two months ago aimed at helping her walk, and you can see it seems to have worked. >>> a scary sight in minnesota where a teen driver suddenly found himself in a life-threatening situation when his car plunged into a massive sinkhole yesterday. the road had opened up after heavy rains. the teen climbed out through a back window but is okay. >>> it was bad enough when part of a bourbon warehouse collapsed in kentucky almost two weeks ago, sending about 9,000 barrels into the ground. but look at this, the rest of the building came down today at the barton 1792 distillery, toppling anot
hearing protection if you'll be near fireworks, or for that matter, any time you're in a loud noise environment. >> just better off having the ear plugs in, thank you so much, very interesting. >>> we're back with a family's magical moment as their 4-year-old daughter is able to walk for the first time. >>> as any parent knows, a child's first steps are a joyful moment. and that was certainly the case in michigan as 4-year-old maya tisdale took her first steps on her...
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. >> reporter: as hearty as minnesotans are, they are practical, adapting their environment to them. the city famous for its nine and a half miles of indoor skyways for pedestrians. although super bowl lii may be the coldest game day on record, inside u.s. bank stadium, it's expected to be a balmy 70 degrees. best weather advice i have received is don't go outside with wet hair. i won't. a reminder super bowl lii airs tomorrow night here on nbc. we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nbc nightly news." i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. playing defense against drivers on super bowl weekend. c-h-p, dealing with a new danger on the roads ... >>> right now at 6:00, playing defense against drunk drivers on super bowl weekend. chp dealing with new danger on the road. the news at 6:00 starts remind. good evening, thanks for joining us. i'm vicky nguyen. >> as people get ready to gather for their super bowl parties, we're getting a warning from the chp that there will benoa new rs how drugged driving is affected safe
. >> reporter: as hearty as minnesotans are, they are practical, adapting their environment to them. the city famous for its nine and a half miles of indoor skyways for pedestrians. although super bowl lii may be the coldest game day on record, inside u.s. bank stadium, it's expected to be a balmy 70 degrees. best weather advice i have received is don't go outside with wet hair. i won't. a reminder super bowl lii airs tomorrow night here on nbc. we appreciate you spending part of your...
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senator whose passion about the environment knows no bounds. he brings his own kind of renewable energy, so to speak, to the cause. each week on the senate floor. here's our chief environment affairs correspondent ann thompson. >> reporter: for six years on the senate floor, sheldon whitehouse is part chemist. >> i produce carbon dioxide. as i exhale. >> reporter: part teacher. part don quiote. talking about windmills. >> we have the nation's first offshore wind farm. >> reporter: and tilting at them. every week imploring his colleagues to do something about climate change. >> it's really time to wake up. >> reporter: the democrat is from rhode island, the ocean state threatened by rising sea levels. >> i am quite determined to do everything that i can to make sure that the very map of my state is not changed by carbon pollution on my watch. >> reporter: his urgent, oft repeated message echoing around an empty chamber. >> it can be a very lonely fielding. >> reporter: what would you say to critics who say after 200-some speeches all you've real
senator whose passion about the environment knows no bounds. he brings his own kind of renewable energy, so to speak, to the cause. each week on the senate floor. here's our chief environment affairs correspondent ann thompson. >> reporter: for six years on the senate floor, sheldon whitehouse is part chemist. >> i produce carbon dioxide. as i exhale. >> reporter: part teacher. part don quiote. talking about windmills. >> we have the nation's first offshore wind farm....
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unlike human beings, as we change the environment is bad for the environment, beavers form wetlands other species could move into. he's important. >> what else does he eat besides bananas? >> in the wild he would be eating all sorts of vegetation and they like to eat tree bark. he has teeth on them that are so much enamel that are bright orange. these guys chop down trees and build dams with them. >> you don't want to get in front of an angry beaver. >> bring out the owl. >> let me put the baby alligator away. the last animal is another species that would have been -- >> what are they called? >> barn owl. these are a species native to europe. european colonists would have been used to seeing these guys. they're not particularly common. these animals can find prey in pitch darkness. >> you're kidding. >> tests have been done on these species, they've removed every iota of light. just by their hearing they can find rodents which is their main prey. they are called barn owls, because they are one of the few species that can live in human structures and benefit from our building. >> is that o
unlike human beings, as we change the environment is bad for the environment, beavers form wetlands other species could move into. he's important. >> what else does he eat besides bananas? >> in the wild he would be eating all sorts of vegetation and they like to eat tree bark. he has teeth on them that are so much enamel that are bright orange. these guys chop down trees and build dams with them. >> you don't want to get in front of an angry beaver. >> bring out the...
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. >> it's been really interesting to see how fluid shifts with this microgravity environment. >> reporter: the mission part science, to determine the effects of space on the human body, and part charity, more than $150 million raised for st. jude's children's hospital where arceneaux works. patients there are getting a rare treat thursday. >> are there cows on the moon >> i hope there will be one day >> reporter: their trip highlighting a new era in space travel and opening the new frontier to anyone with big dreams >> kendis, they splashed down minutes ago. what happens next? >> reporter: a helicopter is going to pick them up from the recovery ship, bring them to land, and a celebration is planned here in florida as soon as tomorrow. jose >> kendis gibson in port canaveral, florida, thank you. >>> coming up, the massive police search for the person of interest in that missing person mystery. now he's gone missing too. >>> also, the animals you love now at risk because of the growing pet care crisis we'll explain. we've been married 53 years. we love to walk on the beach. i have two daugh
. >> it's been really interesting to see how fluid shifts with this microgravity environment. >> reporter: the mission part science, to determine the effects of space on the human body, and part charity, more than $150 million raised for st. jude's children's hospital where arceneaux works. patients there are getting a rare treat thursday. >> are there cows on the moon >> i hope there will be one day >> reporter: their trip highlighting a new era in space travel...
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. >>> and using the glass that people throw away to protect the environment. the innovative recycling mission inspiring america. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening the political landscape rumbling loudly after the explosive leak of a draft supreme court opinion overturning roe v. wade. the landmark decision that established the constitutional right to abortions in this country. the draft obtained and posted online by politico while such a decision by the conservative leaning court has been widely expected, the magnitude and nature of the leak itself is another story. chief justice john roberts today confirming the draft was genuine, but calling the leak a breach of trust and ordering an investigation into who did it the decision a sharply worded takedown of roe v. wade has abortion opponents celebrating tonight while leaving abortion rights supporters angry and worried. if a decision carries, legalizing abortions would be left to the states tonight roughly half poised to declare the procedure illegal. there is a lot to u
. >>> and using the glass that people throw away to protect the environment. the innovative recycling mission inspiring america. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening the political landscape rumbling loudly after the explosive leak of a draft supreme court opinion overturning roe v. wade. the landmark decision that established the constitutional right to abortions in this country. the draft obtained and posted online by...
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and one of the things we learned last year is that if you can't be flexible, you can't play in this environment. >> reporter: players are now required to wear contact tracing wristbands and face coverings in team facilities and in the dugout players are also restricted on where they can and can't go. >> guys are sticking to that and just trying to stay on our best behavior. >> reporter: vaccinations aren't mandated, but the league says if 85% of a team gets the shot, they may loosen restrictions this year, fans are returning to the stands to watch the games, but it's in a limited fashion. here at chase field, home of the arizona diamondbacks, they hope to fill up the stands at some point during the season, meanwhile, occupancy is a state-by-state decision >> we're at a very critical time. major league baseball has worked extremely hard to get us back on the field. we want to take our responsibility seriously and make sure we protect where we're at right now >> reporter: a long season ahead with so much at stake on and off the field. steve patterson, nbc news, scottsdale, arizona. >>> in this ho
and one of the things we learned last year is that if you can't be flexible, you can't play in this environment. >> reporter: players are now required to wear contact tracing wristbands and face coverings in team facilities and in the dugout players are also restricted on where they can and can't go. >> guys are sticking to that and just trying to stay on our best behavior. >> reporter: vaccinations aren't mandated, but the league says if 85% of a team gets the shot, they may...
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. >> conservationists here are trying to correct for the human impact on the environment, but also grapple with an ethical question. can more human intervention correct for past human mistakes? >> i think the mass intervention is the destruction of habitat, the poaching to extinction of species. this is a well thought out, reasoned, scientific intervention to reverse the damage that we have done. >> a hope that with new technology, extinction may become extinct. matt bradley, nbc news, san diego. >> i like the intention there, but 99% of all species that have ever existed on earth are extinct now. >> we have ourselves to blame, but we can also maybe do phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. we leave you with the incredible fireworks display in paris celebrate >>> breaking news, one-on-one win helsinki. president trump and vladimir putin preparing to meet face-to-face amid escalating tension between the u.s. and russia. we're live with what to expect from this morning's summit. >>> the light at the end of the tunnel. when will the boys rescued from the flooded thai cave last week finally leav
. >> conservationists here are trying to correct for the human impact on the environment, but also grapple with an ethical question. can more human intervention correct for past human mistakes? >> i think the mass intervention is the destruction of habitat, the poaching to extinction of species. this is a well thought out, reasoned, scientific intervention to reverse the damage that we have done. >> a hope that with new technology, extinction may become extinct. matt bradley,...
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say they discovered an earth-like planet named kepler 22b, about 600 light years away in an habitable environment away, but don't pack your bags just yet. scientists say it would take a space shuttle 22 million years to get there. we won't hold our breath. >>> an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 12,097 after adding 78 yesterday. the s&p gained 12. the nasdaq was up 28. taking a look at overseas trading, in tokyo the nikkei dipped 114 points while in hong kong the hang seng tumbled 237. >>> stocks rode a roller coaster of european developments monday. investors bought early on news of an agreement between germany and france for new treaty proposals on tighter fiscal proposals to be presented. at the upcoming european summit. the gains were wiped out later on report of possible downgrades for eurozone nations. oil fell about $2 a barrel on that news. >>> after the bell, standard & poor's did place germany, france and others on credit watch negative. the step before a downgrade. that sent stocks lower after hours. still there was progress italy's main stock index
say they discovered an earth-like planet named kepler 22b, about 600 light years away in an habitable environment away, but don't pack your bags just yet. scientists say it would take a space shuttle 22 million years to get there. we won't hold our breath. >>> an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 12,097 after adding 78 yesterday. the s&p gained 12. the nasdaq was up 28. taking a look at overseas trading, in tokyo the nikkei dipped 114 points...
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engineer who departed that area right as the russian occupation began back in march, describing the environment as oppressive and intimidating and here's what she had to say about life once russia took over take a listen. if you didn't escape and russia found that you were pro ukrainian, what happens? >> you personally know more than 50 people being held in a basement by russians >> yes, i know around 50 people, my friends, my acquaintances who are held there >> reporter: and we spoke to multiple people in that town of enerhodar which is immediately outside of the plant they echoed her sentiment, saying right now if you are clearly pro ukrainian, your future highly uncertain. cori >> unbelievable reporting there, morgan thank you. >>> let's turn now to weather and the ongoing heavy rain threats across the country nbc meteorologist michelle grossman is back from some well-deserved little break good morning, michelle, and welcome back >> good morning to you both. so glad to be back and yeah, we're off to a soggy start in many parts of the area. heavy rain, some flooding rain as well to portions o
engineer who departed that area right as the russian occupation began back in march, describing the environment as oppressive and intimidating and here's what she had to say about life once russia took over take a listen. if you didn't escape and russia found that you were pro ukrainian, what happens? >> you personally know more than 50 people being held in a basement by russians >> yes, i know around 50 people, my friends, my acquaintances who are held there >> reporter: and...
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. >>> alaska is a very extreme ep environment. 30 foot seas, hurricane force winds. >> we go in and really bad situation and we always pull it off. >> are you down? >> hit the water. game on. >> go. go. get it on. under water, go. >> the rope why we all do this job is to save lives. >> a lot of the times the coast guard comes before the family. when he's out flying, i do pray. >> everything we do, i feel great about. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestant to relieve your stuffy nose. [ sighs ] thanks! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ male announcer ] to learn more about the cold truth and save $1 visit alka-seltzer on facebook. ♪ [ female announcer ] come alive with the ref
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. >> you need both top-down guidelines and enlighten small unit leadership to create the kind of environment in which this kind of reprehensible behavior cannot occur. >> reporter: a marine who took some of the offending photographs secretly is no longer on active duty, but investigators may have a challenge in determining just how many of the estimated 30,000 followers of the marine united facebook group participated in the degrading behavior. kate? >> hans nichols, thank you. >>> the shooting of an indian-american man in washington state on friday night is being investigated as a possible hate crime and is bringing new attention to a surge in such crimes in this country. the man survived, but the suspect is still on the run. we get the latest from nbc's morgan radford. >> reporter: tonight a community in mourning. an emotional show of solidarity after police say a 39-year-old sikh man was working on his car in his driveway when a masked man approached him in his seattle suburb. >> this guy yelled at him to leave the country and he just got his gun out and shot at him. >> reporter: the vict
. >> you need both top-down guidelines and enlighten small unit leadership to create the kind of environment in which this kind of reprehensible behavior cannot occur. >> reporter: a marine who took some of the offending photographs secretly is no longer on active duty, but investigators may have a challenge in determining just how many of the estimated 30,000 followers of the marine united facebook group participated in the degrading behavior. kate? >> hans nichols, thank...
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and our goal was to give people a choice and make them confident about the environment that they would have. >> reporter: each of the five tents accommodates 25 to 30 students with space to socially distance. and cameras to capture classes for remote learners. >> the climate control, the size, the lighting, the facility's actually better than anything that i've used on campus prior to this. >> reporter: campus may be looking a little quieter these days but with 70% of the student body now back on this campus rice has launched an ambitious plan. test every student and staff member weekly to keep covid numbers in check. for students like freshman charlotte tambor. >> i've gotten pretty used to it. it's just kind of part of my weekly schedule now. yeah. >> reporter: go in, nasal swab and you're good to go? >> yeah. i've got the routine down. >> reporter: rice's $20 million plan credited with keeping the school's positivity rate at .1%. while houston hovers around 6%. testing key to keeping numbers low at schools across the country. at unc-charlotte covid detected through wastewater testin
and our goal was to give people a choice and make them confident about the environment that they would have. >> reporter: each of the five tents accommodates 25 to 30 students with space to socially distance. and cameras to capture classes for remote learners. >> the climate control, the size, the lighting, the facility's actually better than anything that i've used on campus prior to this. >> reporter: campus may be looking a little quieter these days but with 70% of the...
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. >> if he came from the same environment i did, and now he's in the white house, shaking hands with the president, why can't i do that? >> reporter: charles spent nine years in prison and was released two months ago. just in time to share a special family milestone. james graduated with honors from ucla last month. charles by his side. now he's launching a latina street wear line that gives back to the community. >> you give someone a little glimmer of hope and some light in their life, it's incredible what's possible. >> reporter: the brothers no longer prisoners of their past. with a little hope that came by way of hollywood, now helping others find their path. >> it's a great program, that is nbc nightly news for this sunday night, i'm kate snow reporting from new york. for all of us here at nbc news, have a great night. ==peggy/take vo== right now at six. with the fourth of july holiday just two days away, fire crews are on high alertor >>> right now at 6:00, with the fourth of july holiday two days away. fire crews on alert for illegal fireworks. >>> the news at 6:00 starts now
. >> if he came from the same environment i did, and now he's in the white house, shaking hands with the president, why can't i do that? >> reporter: charles spent nine years in prison and was released two months ago. just in time to share a special family milestone. james graduated with honors from ucla last month. charles by his side. now he's launching a latina street wear line that gives back to the community. >> you give someone a little glimmer of hope and some light in...
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. >>> finally tonight the tropical island paradise taking drastic measures to preserve its environment. before the pandemic hit we sent our kerry sanders to the maldives off the coast of india to see how they're fighting plastic pollution. >> reporter: they're some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. the maldives here in the indian ocean an urgent real-world environmental challenge is rapidly unfolding. can the stunning mostly untouched nature that lures a million and a half visitors a year be saved from those very people >> an average tourist creates six pounds of garbage daily. and that's quite a lot. and when you see that there's a lot of tourists that pass through maldives. >> reporter: the numbers are staggering tourists and residents produce a mind-boggling 636 million pounds of garbage a year. adding to the problem, ocean currents carrying plastics here from nearby countries. and this is where that garbage winds up much of it plastic 700 tons a day 30 years ago this was a small island with a lagoon and a coral reef today it's three times its size appropriately nicknamed
. >>> finally tonight the tropical island paradise taking drastic measures to preserve its environment. before the pandemic hit we sent our kerry sanders to the maldives off the coast of india to see how they're fighting plastic pollution. >> reporter: they're some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. the maldives here in the indian ocean an urgent real-world environmental challenge is rapidly unfolding. can the stunning mostly untouched nature that lures a million and a...
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president will likely get confrontational and uncomfortable questions from european leaders about the environment, about trade, and about north korea, which you have been discussing all morning, but this in warsaw, this will allow him to kind of eat his dessert first, because any american president would get a rapturous welcome from this pro american country, but especially donald trump, and the reason why is because the leadership here and throughout a lot of eastern europe see themselves as sort of ideological kinsman to trump and his far right populous politics, because so many have been outspoken about the policy of accepting immigrants and have been suspicious of environmental regulations and other pet issues that donald trump has made his own. and even here, this is going to be a symbiotic relationship for a lot of the politicians here. they want to be seen with donald trump. one leader here from the far right political ruling party said other european countries might be jealous donald trump had chosen this destination before he proceeded to hamburg and some politicians will be trucking in
president will likely get confrontational and uncomfortable questions from european leaders about the environment, about trade, and about north korea, which you have been discussing all morning, but this in warsaw, this will allow him to kind of eat his dessert first, because any american president would get a rapturous welcome from this pro american country, but especially donald trump, and the reason why is because the leadership here and throughout a lot of eastern europe see themselves as...
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in the environment we're living in, it's very hostile to one another. our sheriffs and police officers, they >> gadi is with us. gadi, have police talked about any motive? >> reporter: kate, so far we don't know the motive in this case. but what we do know is investigators have not made a link between what we saw there and some of the unrest we've also seen in south los angeles. right now the county of los angeles is offering a $100,000 reward for any information leading to that suspect. kate, back to you. >> all right. gadi schwartz, thank you. >>> to poll six now. thousands are expected at president trump's campaign rally in nevada tonight. it's his first completely indoor gathering in nearly three months. it's causing some controversy amid the state's covid restrictions. kelly o'donnell reports from las vegas. >> playing his hand with a second day in nevada. >> truly honored to be here today with latinos for trump. >> the president courting latinos who represent nearly one in five voters in this state. >> joe biden failed hispanic americans, i've del
in the environment we're living in, it's very hostile to one another. our sheriffs and police officers, they >> gadi is with us. gadi, have police talked about any motive? >> reporter: kate, so far we don't know the motive in this case. but what we do know is investigators have not made a link between what we saw there and some of the unrest we've also seen in south los angeles. right now the county of los angeles is offering a $100,000 reward for any information leading to that...
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. >> we're going to make sure that we continue to create environment for people to voice their opinions, voice their opposition. >> reporter: the only thing that might quell some of the anger, a look at what republicans have in store to replace the aca. tammy leitner, nbc news, new port richey, florida. >>> nationwide protests today against planned parenthood and abortion. thousands showed up for protests and counterprotests in more than 200 cities around the country. nbc's morgan radford met with demonstrators on both sides of the issue. >> what do we want? >> body autonomy? >> when do we want it? >> now! >> now! >> reporter: duelling rallies across the country. thousands taking to the streets to voice their opinion on abortion. ♪ we are family and whether planned parenthood should receive federal money. >> this is a slaughterhouse. >> reporter: first the defunding rallies. where hundreds of anti-abortion demonstrators took to the streets in cities like pembroke pines, florida. >> and i'm pro-life. 100%. [ speaking spanish ] pro-life. >> reporter: indianapolis, indiana, and new york
. >> we're going to make sure that we continue to create environment for people to voice their opinions, voice their opposition. >> reporter: the only thing that might quell some of the anger, a look at what republicans have in store to replace the aca. tammy leitner, nbc news, new port richey, florida. >>> nationwide protests today against planned parenthood and abortion. thousands showed up for protests and counterprotests in more than 200 cities around the country. nbc's...
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. >>> tonight we are kicking off a series of nbc news reports about climate change and the environment. we begin with seafood. why it is shrinking and you're paying more for less. >> reporter: beauty on the banks. and plates of washington's puget sound. yet in the kitchen, a disturbing sign of the times. shrinking salmon. >> this is a beautiful portion right here but today when i go look into the box i get one like this. >> reporter: the executive chef will send the smaller piece back. ten years ago how often would you get a piece of fish like this and how often do you get it today? >> ten years ago, we wouldn't see anything like this. >> reporter: what he sees is backed up by a recent scientific study. >> the salmon sandwich. >> reporter: the salmon he gets from alaska are shrinking as much as 8%. why? scientists point to salmon returning to fresh water at a younger age from a hotter ocean. on the east coast it is clams. >> climate change has devastated the shell fish industry in maine. >> reporter: he leads the maine clammers association. >> in 1976 when it was still cold we harveste
. >>> tonight we are kicking off a series of nbc news reports about climate change and the environment. we begin with seafood. why it is shrinking and you're paying more for less. >> reporter: beauty on the banks. and plates of washington's puget sound. yet in the kitchen, a disturbing sign of the times. shrinking salmon. >> this is a beautiful portion right here but today when i go look into the box i get one like this. >> reporter: the executive chef will send the...
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cool air loft increasingly unstable environment as we head through the afternoon so that could set the stage for some isolated stronger thunderstorms especially out near the coast. we have a wind advisory up through the bay area through 4:00 today. winds 20 to 30 which i think will be increasing around lunchtime. gusts up to 45 miles per hour and then past lunchtime early afternoon watching out for those isolated thunderstorms and, yes, a stronger storm due in tomorrow that will pack quite a bit more rain. we have our storm projections coming up in 15 minutes. >> thanks. >>> our team coverage continues with roz plater live in stran and roz, we saw you about 30 minutes ago and you described it as miserable. >> reporter: it is a little bit miserable add to we've had a little bit of break in the rain the past couple minutes ago. the wind has picked up and now it's getting light, it's gray outside. so that really is not a great combination for this first weekend of the new year. the storm and the rain started here about half an hour ago about 6:30. started about just mist and then showers
cool air loft increasingly unstable environment as we head through the afternoon so that could set the stage for some isolated stronger thunderstorms especially out near the coast. we have a wind advisory up through the bay area through 4:00 today. winds 20 to 30 which i think will be increasing around lunchtime. gusts up to 45 miles per hour and then past lunchtime early afternoon watching out for those isolated thunderstorms and, yes, a stronger storm due in tomorrow that will pack quite a...
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crews are struggling to stay ahead of the tunnel fire and are mopping up in its apocalyptic path >> the environment was not very friendly. it was blowing 70 miles an hour. >> reporter: while today brought momentary relief in the form of hail and rain in flagstaff powerful and perhaps catastrophic gusts are still in the forecast across arizona, colorado and new mexico 11 million people under red flag warnings some families desperate to see if their homes are still standing >> we could have a home to come back to or we could not. >> reporter: many others are returning to what is now ash and rubble >> it just is really frightening to, you know, think that just like that it's gone. >> reporter: after an early and devastating start this year's fire season is already approaching 1 million acres lost, nearly double the land during the same time period last year. tonight on this earth day a troubling trend and now an ominous forecast on the horizon. in these windy and cold conditions the fire here in flagstaff is finally moving away from homes, but that could change on a dime lester >> miguel almaguer, tha
crews are struggling to stay ahead of the tunnel fire and are mopping up in its apocalyptic path >> the environment was not very friendly. it was blowing 70 miles an hour. >> reporter: while today brought momentary relief in the form of hail and rain in flagstaff powerful and perhaps catastrophic gusts are still in the forecast across arizona, colorado and new mexico 11 million people under red flag warnings some families desperate to see if their homes are still standing >>...
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>> i do believe this technology has created a safer environment for our children. we can see where we couldn't see before. >> reporter: here's how the real network software called safer works. first video cameras are placed around the building. >> you've got a camera here. >> reporter: then you register in the school computer. once approved, your name is added into the system. then when you get to the school door, you don't even have to ring the doorbell. just smile and the system lets you right in so you can go straight to the front desk. now just used for staff here. visitors must be approved before being let in. and if someone is a known threat as in this demonstration with the real network's employee. >> threat detected. >> reporter: the system alerts school staff and the doors stay locked. real network ceo rob glazier is offering the software to schools around the country for free. >> no way would i say it's the end-all be-all for school security. but what safer can do is help people identify people who are not supposed to be on the campus. >> reporter: but so
>> i do believe this technology has created a safer environment for our children. we can see where we couldn't see before. >> reporter: here's how the real network software called safer works. first video cameras are placed around the building. >> you've got a camera here. >> reporter: then you register in the school computer. once approved, your name is added into the system. then when you get to the school door, you don't even have to ring the doorbell. just smile and...
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. >> peace can never take root in an environment where violence is tolerated, funded and even rewarded. we must be resolute in condemning such acts in a single unified voice. peace is a choice we must make each day, and the united states here to help make that dream possible for young jewish, christian and muslim children all across the region. >> nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell is in jerusalem this morning. good morning, andrea. what's the latest on the president's trip this morning? >> reporter: right now he's just arrived at the jewish museum, a cultural institution, archaeological muse sem. it also has ancient texts, the dead sea scrolls. he's going to give the final speech of this trip. earlier today, as you just pointed out, he was in bethlehem with mahmoud abbas, the palestinian leader, pledging to do everything he could to help israel and the palestinians try to reach peace, although he has certainly not embraced the palestinian claims that go back for decades now and have been endorsed by not only the u.n. and international community but previous u.s.
. >> peace can never take root in an environment where violence is tolerated, funded and even rewarded. we must be resolute in condemning such acts in a single unified voice. peace is a choice we must make each day, and the united states here to help make that dream possible for young jewish, christian and muslim children all across the region. >> nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell is in jerusalem this morning. good morning, andrea. what's the latest on the...
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. >> she still released a video message urnling world leaders to take action on the environment. >> none of us live forever. we are doing this not for ourselves but for our children and our children's children. >> reporter: at the beginning of the month while on rest from royal duties the queen was seen driving herself around her windsor castle estate. today is important to the queen. she is head of state and head of the british armed forces. >> she honors those who have given their lives in some ways just as she has done. >> reporter: the commitment to service the queen has promised to fulfill until the day she dies. despite all this we just heard from the british prime minister boris johnson today. he said that he actually had an audience with the queen last week and wanted to reassure the nation that she is doing very well. kate? >> that is good to hear. matt bradley in london, thank you. >>> tonight we're kicking off a week-long series here on nbc news about the challenges and costs of caring for loved ones. it begins with young adults who have suddenly had to become their parents' p
. >> she still released a video message urnling world leaders to take action on the environment. >> none of us live forever. we are doing this not for ourselves but for our children and our children's children. >> reporter: at the beginning of the month while on rest from royal duties the queen was seen driving herself around her windsor castle estate. today is important to the queen. she is head of state and head of the british armed forces. >> she honors those who have...
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remains in a heightened threat environment with a mix of motives last november a man plowed his suv into a crowd gathered for the annual christmas parade in waukesha, wisconsin, just outside milwaukee. six people were killed and more than 60 were hurt police said the driver, angry and speeding away from a domestic dispute, targeted the crowd now the investigation begins into what the motive possibly could have been. pete williams, nbc news, washington >> we're joined now by congressman brad schneider who represents highland park congressman, thank you for being with us. my understanding you were just pulling into highland park when the shooting broke out can you tell us what you saw and experienced? >> sure. i mean this is one of five independence day parades we do every year it's a tradition here in town. i just finished the first one and was coming into town for the second one when i was talking to my team they said shots just rang out and everyone is scattering. i was probably a half mile away. i went around the parade area. what i saw were people leaving the area in a hurried fashion
remains in a heightened threat environment with a mix of motives last november a man plowed his suv into a crowd gathered for the annual christmas parade in waukesha, wisconsin, just outside milwaukee. six people were killed and more than 60 were hurt police said the driver, angry and speeding away from a domestic dispute, targeted the crowd now the investigation begins into what the motive possibly could have been. pete williams, nbc news, washington >> we're joined now by congressman...
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accusing the owner of waging a shadow investigation to discredit employees who alleged a toxic work environment. >>> the scathing testimony today from commissioner roger goodell. >>> tennis legend billie jean king on the game changing moment for women in sports 50 years ago. >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening. president biden tonight announcing his new plan to bring down high fuel prices the president calling on a somewhat skeptical congress to suspend the federal gas tax. that's currently around 18 cents a gallon for gasoline. 24 cents for diesel. a federal gas tax holiday will provide only minimal relief from the price at the pump which has trickled down to a still staggering average of $4.95 a gallon and the president is asking states to suspend their fuel taxes, too. gas prices are up nearly $2 a gallon in the past year helping to fuel soaring inflation. with limited levers at his disposal, the president faces increasing pressure to show he's trying to do something to blunt the impact of runaway prices but at what cost chief white hous correspondent kristen wel
accusing the owner of waging a shadow investigation to discredit employees who alleged a toxic work environment. >>> the scathing testimony today from commissioner roger goodell. >>> tennis legend billie jean king on the game changing moment for women in sports 50 years ago. >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening. president biden tonight announcing his new plan to bring down high fuel prices the president calling on a somewhat...
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they are saying that the environment is safe. just yesterday at a briefing, however, state officials suggested that residents near the evacuation zone and in it about a mile from the accident drink bottled water for the foreseeable future until they are well -- until their private wells can be tested but they maintain the municipal water system is safe. again, there is a lot of emotion attached to this. residents are very anxious not just about what is happening now but they fear what could be happening and discovered in the months and years ahead and how it could affect their small little town. it is a very close knit place. a lot of families have been there for sometime. a lot is riding on this meeting as local health officials and others try to reassure this community their environment is safe and the cleanup is going to progress and the company responsible for this, the rail carrier, will be there until the cleanup is complete. now back to you. >> ron allen to you, it may just be an elevator. here goes nothing. but for a youn
they are saying that the environment is safe. just yesterday at a briefing, however, state officials suggested that residents near the evacuation zone and in it about a mile from the accident drink bottled water for the foreseeable future until they are well -- until their private wells can be tested but they maintain the municipal water system is safe. again, there is a lot of emotion attached to this. residents are very anxious not just about what is happening now but they fear what could be...
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many see an america first policy that puts the environment last. matt bradley, nbc news, santa barbara. >>> we're back in a moment with a special message after a miracle rescue. the teenager thanks to first responders who saved him. moment with a special message after a miracle rescue. the teenager thanks to first responders who saved him. more? they've been saving folks money for over 75 years. a company you can trust. geico even helped us with homeowners insurance. more sounds great. gotta love more... right, honey? yeah! geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. you might or joints.hing for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. maria's always on the go, taking over 7,000 steps each day. and she does it in any shoes she wants, with lasting comfort. only dr. scholl's stylish step has insoles that are clinically proven to provide all-day comfort. dr. scholl'
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conscious to the fact that they're afraid, they're concerned, there's fear going on in the classroom environment. >> security breach. >> reporter: while schools across the country continue to prepare for a worst case scenario. they face a new challenge, the potentially life-saving maneuvers can also create lasting emotional effects. tammy leitner, nbc news, miramar, florida. >>> a powerful earthquake shook the southern coast of the philippines today. that prompted fears of another tsunami in a region already reeling from the deadly wave that hit indonesia last week. earthquake and tsunami detection is a critical part of protecting coastal communities. but as nbc's sarah harmon reports, it doesn't always work. >> reporter: in this jakarta control room they're working to spot tsunamis before they hit. so there's volcanic earthquakes? >> yes. >> and there are seismic earthquakes? >> right. yeah. >> are you tracking volcanic earthquakes here? >> not really. >> reporter: and that's a problem. because although most tsunamis are triggered by earthquakes, the rest aren't. and parts of the country's tsun
conscious to the fact that they're afraid, they're concerned, there's fear going on in the classroom environment. >> security breach. >> reporter: while schools across the country continue to prepare for a worst case scenario. they face a new challenge, the potentially life-saving maneuvers can also create lasting emotional effects. tammy leitner, nbc news, miramar, florida. >>> a powerful earthquake shook the southern coast of the philippines today. that prompted fears of...
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we're going to try to give our guests and our visitors the best halloween experience we can in a safe environment. >> boo 2020 starts tomorrow ones through the weekends through november 1st. you need a reservation. >> lester holt is next. we'll see you at 6:00. >>> tonight, the battleground blitz as we enter the final stretch of the 2020 race donald trump and joe biden back in the campaign trail hours after dueling town halls. the coronavirus taking center stage the president claiming the country is rounding the corner even as it tops 8 million cases. his refusal to denounce baseless conspiracy theories and biden at a separate event deflecting questions about packing the supreme court. the election now just 18 days away. >>> a growing coronavirus surge across the u.s. over 1 million new cases in just 3 weeks. at least 38 states seeing a rise. record hospitalizations in several of them. and the survivor who just left the hospital after nearly 200 days. >>> chris christie after his seven-day icu stay urging president trump to do more to encourage masks even as the president spreads more misinformat
we're going to try to give our guests and our visitors the best halloween experience we can in a safe environment. >> boo 2020 starts tomorrow ones through the weekends through november 1st. you need a reservation. >> lester holt is next. we'll see you at 6:00. >>> tonight, the battleground blitz as we enter the final stretch of the 2020 race donald trump and joe biden back in the campaign trail hours after dueling town halls. the coronavirus taking center stage the...
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but when you know when you work in this environment, you've gotta be a team player. >> seth: sure. >> so, we did the sketch. we did one. it caught on. it was great. and i finally got to meet the great frank sinatra. and this is a true story. i met him. he was so great. he looked at me. frank sinatra said, "hey, joe baby, how are ya?" i went, "wow." i said, "can i call you frank?" he went, "no." [ laughter ] true story. it was a love affair ever since. >> seth: did you -- at the snl 40th there were so many fantastic people there. everyone from taylor swift to jack nicholson, did you get to rub elbows with anybody? did you get to meet anybody -- >> you know, i was humbled. and it was great to see you. you're such a good guy, man. immensely talented good guy. and it was great to chat and hang and then i saw eddie. you know, it was great to see the great eddie murphy again and then jack nicholson. then i walked right down the hallway here, i looked in and there's paul mccartney was at the piano. nicholson was there. billy murray, danny aykroyd. my heroes, you know? >> seth: yeah. >> and t
but when you know when you work in this environment, you've gotta be a team player. >> seth: sure. >> so, we did the sketch. we did one. it caught on. it was great. and i finally got to meet the great frank sinatra. and this is a true story. i met him. he was so great. he looked at me. frank sinatra said, "hey, joe baby, how are ya?" i went, "wow." i said, "can i call you frank?" he went, "no." [ laughter ] true story. it was a love affair...
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so you can always resell it online, perhaps, for the sake of the environment. kate? >> all right. jo, thank you. >>> when we come back, a magical time for a young man's inspiring movement all thanks to a legeary celebrity.nd when you shop with wayfair, you spend less and get way more. so you can bring your vision to life and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can build big dreams. spend less, get way more. shop everything home at wayfair today. wthe natural light is amazing. hardwood floors. there is a bit of a clogging problem. (clog dancing) at least geico makes it easy to bundle our renters and car insurance. yeah, helping us save us even more... for bundling made easy, go to geico.com if you have obstructive sleep apnea and you're often tired durisunosi can help yould be missistay awake for them.ings. once daily sunosi improves wakefulness in adults with excessive daytime sleepiness due to obstructive sleep apnea. sunosi worked for up to nine hours at 12 weeks in a clinical study. sunosi does not treat the cause of osa or take the place of your cpap. continue to
so you can always resell it online, perhaps, for the sake of the environment. kate? >> all right. jo, thank you. >>> when we come back, a magical time for a young man's inspiring movement all thanks to a legeary celebrity.nd when you shop with wayfair, you spend less and get way more. so you can bring your vision to life and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can build big dreams. spend less, get way more. shop everything home at wayfair today. wthe natural light...
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the approval of congress, and that was unlikely, especially considering that the chair of the senate environment and public works committee, oklahoma senator james inhofe, is the guy best known for doing this. >> we keep hearing that 2014 has been the warmest year on record. i asked the chair, you know what this is? it's a snowball. and that's just from outside here. so it's very, very cold out. [ laughter ] >> seth: though it would have been fun for inhofe to go looking for a snowball today, considering it was 68-[ bleep ] degrees in washington, d.c. [ cheers and applause ] today. for real. this is harry reid going to work. that's how he dressed. [ laughter ] that is very in step with his time. [ laughter ] nonetheless, this is obviously a huge story, and a historic diplomatic achievement. and when the french foreign minister made the deal official, he did so by banging the world's tiniest leaf gavel. [ laughter ] i get it, you guys. you're green. but the gavel doesn't have to be on message. still, no matter the gavel, applause broke out among the audience, which included world leaders, u.n. se
the approval of congress, and that was unlikely, especially considering that the chair of the senate environment and public works committee, oklahoma senator james inhofe, is the guy best known for doing this. >> we keep hearing that 2014 has been the warmest year on record. i asked the chair, you know what this is? it's a snowball. and that's just from outside here. so it's very, very cold out. [ laughter ] >> seth: though it would have been fun for inhofe to go looking for a...
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democrats ask for this report, the more they politicize it, and politically a paralyzed, polarized environment is probably the best result they could hope for. >> chuck todd, thank you so much. chuck, of course, will have more tomorrow on "meet the press." >>> breaking news tonight as new england patriots owner robert kraft releases his first statements since being charged in a prostitution sting operation in florida. the billionaire says he is truly sorry. nbc's tammy leitner has more. >> reporter: he owns the super bowl champs, but just weeks after this year's big win, new england patriots charged with kraft was soliciting sex. and now for the first time, he's breaking his silence. in a statement just released, he says, "i am truly sorry. i know i have hurt and disappointed my family, my close friends, my co-workers, our fans, and many others who rightfully hold me to a higher standard." the public apology comes a month after the charges that stem from a prostitution sting at this day spa in jupiter, florida. he's pled not guilty to the charges. now he's defending his reputation. "throughout
democrats ask for this report, the more they politicize it, and politically a paralyzed, polarized environment is probably the best result they could hope for. >> chuck todd, thank you so much. chuck, of course, will have more tomorrow on "meet the press." >>> breaking news tonight as new england patriots owner robert kraft releases his first statements since being charged in a prostitution sting operation in florida. the billionaire says he is truly sorry. nbc's tammy...